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Commission Decision of 25 April 2008 laying down standard requirements for the submission by Member States of national programmes for the eradication, control and monitoring of certain animal diseases and zoonoses for Community financing (notified under document number C(2008) 1585) (Text with EEA relevance) (2008/425/EC)
Consolidated text: Commission Decision of 25 April 2008 laying down standard requirements for the submission by Member States of national programmes for the eradication, control and monitoring of certain animal diseases and zoonoses for Community financing (notified under document number C(2008) 1585) (Text with EEA relevance) (2008/425/EC)
Commission Decision of 25 April 2008 laying down standard requirements for the submission by Member States of national programmes for the eradication, control and monitoring of certain animal diseases and zoonoses for Community financing (notified under document number C(2008) 1585) (Text with EEA relevance) (2008/425/EC)
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COMMISSION DECISION of 25 April 2008 laying down standard requirements for the submission by Member States of national programmes for the eradication, control and monitoring of certain animal diseases and zoonoses for Community financing (notified under document number C(2008) 1585) (Text with EEA relevance) (OJ L 159, 18.6.2008, p.1) |
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COMMISSION DECISION
of 25 April 2008
laying down standard requirements for the submission by Member States of national programmes for the eradication, control and monitoring of certain animal diseases and zoonoses for Community financing
(notified under document number C(2008) 1585)
(Text with EEA relevance)
(2008/425/EC)
THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,
Having regard to Council Decision 90/424/EEC of 26 June 1990 on expenditure in the veterinary field ( 1 ), and in particular Article 24(10) thereof,
Whereas:
(1) |
Decision 90/424/EEC lays down the procedures governing the Community's financial contribution towards the programmes for the eradication, control and monitoring of animal diseases and zoonoses. Pursuant to that Decision, a Community financial measure is to be introduced to reimburse the expenditure incurred by the Member States for the financing of national programmes for the eradication, control and monitoring of the animal diseases and zoonoses listed in the Annex to that Decision. |
(2) |
Decision 90/424/EEC provides that each year, by 30 April at the latest, Member States are to submit to the Commission the annual or multi-annual programmes starting in the following year for which they wish to receive a financial contribution from the Community. |
(3) |
Based on Article 3 of Decision 90/424/EEC, as amended by Decision 2006/965/EC, programmes for Enzootic bovine leucosis (EBL) and Aujeszky's disease may be funded until 31 December 2010. |
(4) |
Commission Decision 2004/450/EC of 29 April 2004 laying down standard requirements for the content of applications for Community financing for programmes for the eradication, monitoring and control of animal diseases ( 2 ) provides that Member States seeking a financial contribution from the Community for programmes for the eradication, monitoring and control of certain animal diseases are to submit applications containing certain information set out in that Decision. |
(5) |
Commission Decision 2008/341/EC of 25 April 2008 laying down Community criteria for national programmes for the eradication, control and monitoring of certain animal diseases and zoonoses ( 3 ) lays down criteria to be fulfilled by the national programmes in order to be approved by the Commission under the Community financial measure provided for in Article 24(1) of Decision 90/424/EEC. |
(6) |
Following the adoption of Decision 2008/341/EC and in order to further improve the process of submission, approval and assessment of progress during the implementation of the programmes, the standard requirements for the applications by Member States for Community financing for national programmes should be updated and made consistent with those criteria. For the sake of clarity, Decision 2004/450/EC should be repealed and replaced by this Decision. |
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The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health, |
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:
Article 1
Member States seeking a financial contribution from the Community for national programmes for the eradication, control and monitoring of animal diseases and zoonoses listed in the Annex to Decision 90/424/EEC shall submit applications containing at least the information set out in:
— bovine tuberculosis,
— bovine brucellosis,
— ovine and caprine brucellosis (B. melitensis),
— bluetongue in endemic or high risk areas,
— African swine fever,
— swine vesicular disease,
— classical swine fever,
— anthrax,
— contagious bovine pleuropneumonia,
— rabies,
— echinococcosis,
— trichinellosis,
— verotoxigenic E. coli,
— enzootic bovine leucosis (EBL) and Aujeszky's disease;
(b) Annex II to this Decision in respect of salmonellosis (zoonotic salmonella);
(c) Annex III to this Decision in respect of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE) (bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), scrapie and chronic waste disease (CWD);
(d) Annex IV to this Decision in respect of avian influenza in poultry and wild birds;
— infectious haematopoietic necrosis,
— infectious salmon anaemia,
— spring viraemia of carp (SVC),
— viral haemorrhagic septicæmia (VHS),
— koi herpes virus infection (KHV),
— infection with Bonamia ostreae,
— infection with Marteilia refringens,
— white spot disease in crustaceans.
Article 1a
From 1 January 2013, the applications provided for in Article 1 paragraphs (a) to (d) shall be submitted online by Member States using the corresponding standard electronic templates provided by the Commission.
Article 2
Decision 2004/450/EC is repealed.
Article 3
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
ANNEX I
Standard requirements for the submission of national programmes for the eradication, control and monitoring of the animal diseases or zoonoses referred to in Article 1(a) ( 4 )
1. Identification of the programme
Member State:
Disease(s) ( 5 ):
Request of Union co-financing for ( 6 ):
Reference of this document:
Contact (name, phone, fax, e-mail):
Date of submission to the Commission:
2. |
Historical data on the epidemiological evolution of the disease(s) ( 7 ): |
3. |
Description of the submitted programme ( 8 ): |
4. |
Measures of the submitted programme
4.1. Summary of measures under the programme Duration of the programme:
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Benefits of the programme ( 15 ): |
6. |
Data on the epidemiological evolution during the last five years (
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) 6.1. Evolution of the disease ( 17 )
6.2. Stratified data on surveillance and laboratory tests 6.2.1. Stratified data on surveillance and laboratory tests Year:
6.3. Data on infection (one table per year) Year:
6.4. Data on the status of herds at the end of each year ( 18 ) Year:
6.5. Data on vaccination or treatment programmes ( 19 ) Year:
6.6. Data on wildlife ( 20 ) 6.6.1. Estimation of wildlife population Year:
6.6.2. Disease surveillance and other tests in wildlife (one table per year) Year:
6.6.3. Data on vaccination or treatment of wildlife Year:
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7. |
Targets
7.1. Targets related to testing (one table for each year of implementation ( 21 )) 7.1.1. Targets on diagnostic tests
7.1.2. Targets on testing herds and animals ( 22 )
7.1.2.1. Targets on the testing of herds ()
7.1.2.2. Targets on the testing of animals
7.2. Targets on qualification of herds and animals (one table for each year of implementation)
7.3. Targets on vaccination or treatment (one table for each year of implementation) 7.3.1. Targets on vaccination or treatment ( 23 )
7.3.2. Targets on vaccination or treatment ( 24 ) of wildlife
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Detailed analysis of the cost of the programme (one table per year of implementation (
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ANNEX II
Standard requirements for the submission of national programmes for the control of salmonellosis (zoonotic salmonella) as referred to in Article 1(b) ( 26 )
PART A
General requirements for the national salmonella control programmes
Member State
(a) |
Aim of the programme. |
(b) |
Animal population and phases of production which sampling must cover ( 27 ): Demonstrate the evidence that the programme complies with the minimum sampling requirements laid down in part B of Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 2160/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council ( 28 ) indicating the relevant animal population and phases of production which sampling must cover. Breeding flocks of Gallus gallus:
Laying hens:
Broilers — birds leaving for slaughter Turkeys — birds leaving for slaughter Herds of pigs:
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(c) |
Specific requirements: Demonstrate the evidence that the programme complies with the specific requirements laid down in Parts C, D and E of Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 2160/2003. |
(d) |
Specification of the following points: 1. General 1.1. A short summary referring to the occurrence of the salmonellosis [zoonotic salmonella] in the Member State with specific reference to the results obtained in the framework of monitoring in accordance with Article 4 of Directive 2003/99/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council ( 29 ), particularly highlighting the prevalence values of the salmonella serotypes targeted in the salmonella control programmes. 1.2. The structure and organisation of the relevant competent authorities. Please refer to the information flow between bodies involved in the implementation of the programme. 1.3. Approved laboratories where samples collected within the programme are analysed. 1.4. Methods used in the examination of the samples in the framework of the programme. 1.5. Official controls (including sampling schemes) at feed, flock and/or herd level. 2. Concerning food and feed businesses covered by the programme 2.1. The structure of the production of the given species and products thereof. 2.2. The structure of the production of feed. 2.3. Relevant guidelines for good animal husbandry practices or other guidelines (mandatory or voluntary) on biosecurity measures defining at least: — hygiene management at farms, — measures to prevent incoming infections carried by animals, feed, drinking water, people working at farms, and — hygiene in transporting animals to and from farms. 2.4. Routine veterinary supervision of farms. 2.5. Registration of farms. 2.6. Record-keeping at farms. 2.7. Documents to accompany animals when dispatched. 2.8. Other relevant measures to ensure the traceability of animals. |
PART B
1. Identification of the programme
Member State:
Disease: infection of animals with zoonotic Salmonella spp.
Animal population covered by the programme:
Year/s of implementation:
Reference of this document:
Contact (name, phone, fax, e-mail):
Date of submission to the Commission:
2. |
Historical data on the epidemiological evolution of zoonotic salmonellosis specified in Section 1 ( 30 ): |
3. |
Description of the submitted programme ( 31 ): |
4. |
Measures of the submitted programme
Measures taken by the competent authorities with regard to animals or products in which the presence of Salmonella spp. have been detected, in particular to protect public health, and any preventive measures taken, such as vaccination. 4.1. Summary of measures under the programme Duration of the programme:
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General description of the costs and benefits ( 38 ): |
6. |
Data on the epidemiological evolution during the last five years (
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) 6.1. Evolution of zoonotic salmonellosis 6.1.2. Data on evolution of zoonotic salmonellosis Year:
6.2. Stratified data on surveillance and laboratory tests 6.2.1. Stratified data on surveillance and laboratory tests (one table per year) Year:
6.3. Data on infection (one table per year) Year:
6.4. Data on vaccination programmes ( 40 ) Year: Description of the used vaccination
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7. |
Targets
7.1. Targets related to testing (one table for each year of implementation) 7.1.1. Targets on diagnostic tests
7.1.2. Targets on testing of flocks ( 41 ) Year:
7.2. Targets on vaccination (one table for each year of implementation) 7.2.1. Targets on vaccination ( 42 )
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8. |
Detailed analysis of the cost of the programme (one table per year of implementation)
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ANNEX III
Standard requirements for the submission of national programmes for the eradication and monitoring of TSEs ( 43 )as referred to in Article 1(c)
1. Identification of the programme
Member State:
Disease(s) ( 44 ):
Year of implementation:
Reference of this document:
Contact (name, phone, fax, e-mail):
Date of submission to the Commission:
2. Description of the programme
3. Description of the epidemiological situation of the disease
4. Measures included in the programme
4.1. |
Designation of the central authority in charge of supervising and coordinating the departments responsible for implementing the programme: |
4.2. |
Description and delimitation of the geographical and administrative areas in which the programme is to be applied: |
4.3. |
System in place for the registration of holdings: |
4.4. |
System in place for the identification of animals: |
4.5. |
Measures in place as regards the notification of the disease: |
4.6. |
Testing
4.6.1. Rapid tests in bovine animals
4.6.2. Rapid tests in ovine animals Population of ewes and ewe lambs put to the ram in the Member State
4.6.3. Rapid tests in caprine animals Population of goats which have already kidded and goats mated in the Member State
4.6.4. Confirmatory tests other than rapid tests ( 45 ) as referred to in Chapter C of Annex X to Regulation (EC) No 999/2001
4.6.5. Discriminatory tests
4.6.6. Genotyping of positive and randomly selected animals
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4.7. |
Eradication
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5. Costs
5.1. |
Detailed analysis of the costs: |
5.2. |
Summary of the costs
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ANNEX IV
Standard requirements for the submission of national surveillance programmes for avian influenza in poultry and wild birds as referred to in Article 1(d)
1. Identification of the programme
Member State:
Disease:
Year of implementation:
Reference of this document:
Contact (name, phone, fax, e-mail):
Date of submission to the Commission:
2. Description and implementation of the surveillance programme in poultry
2.1. Designation of the central authority in charge of supervising and coordinating the departments responsible for implementing the programme
2.2. System in place for the registration of holdings
2.3. Design (risk-based surveillance or based on representative sampling)
2.3.1. Short description of predominant poultry population and types of poultry production
2.3.2. Criteria and risk factors for risk-based surveillance ( 47 )
2.3.3. Target populations ( 48 )
Table 2.2.1
Poultry holdings () (except ducks, geese and farmed game birds (waterfowl such as mallards)) to be sampled
Serological investigation in accordance with Annex I to Decision 2010/367/EU on holdings of laying hens/free range laying hens/chicken breeders/turkey breeders/fattening turkeys/farmed game birds (gallinaceous), ratites and broilers/backyard flocks (only when at risk) [delete as appropriate]
PLEASE USE ONE FORM PER POULTRY CATEGORY
NUTS (2) code () |
Total number of holdings () |
Total number of holdings to be sampled |
Number of samples per holding |
Total number of tests |
Methods of laboratory analysis |
Total |
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(1) Holdings or herds or flocks or establishments as appropriate. (2) Refers to the location of the holding of origin. In case the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) cannot be used, region as defined in the programme by the Member State is requested. (3) Total number of holdings of one category of poultry in concerned NUTS (2) region. |
Table 2.2.2
Duck, geese and farmed game birds (waterfowl such as mallard) holdings () to be sampled
Serological investigation in accordance with Annex I to Decision 2010/367/EU on holdings of duck breeders, fattening ducks, geese breeders, fattening geese and farmed game birds (waterfowl such as mallards) [delete as appropriate]
NUTS (2) code () |
Total number of duck, geese, and farmed game birds holdings |
Total number of duck, geese, and farmed game birds holdings to be sampled |
Number of samples per holding |
Total number of tests |
Methods of laboratory analysis |
Total |
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(1) Holdings or herds or flocks or establishments as appropriate. (2) Refers to the location of the holding of origin. In case NUTS (2) code cannot be used, region as defined in the programme by the Member State is requested. |
2.3. Sampling procedures, sampling periods and frequency of testing
2.4. Laboratory testing: description of the laboratory tests used and follow up investigations
3. Description and implementation of the surveillance programme in wild birds:
3.1. |
Designation of the central competent authority in charge of supervising and coordinating the departments responsible for implementing the programme and relevant collaborating partners (such as epidemiologists, ornithologists, nature bird observation and hunter organisations). |
3.2. |
Description and delimitation of the geographical and administrative areas in which the programme is to be applied. |
3.3. |
Estimation of the local and/or migratory wildlife population. |
3.4. |
Design, criteria, risk factors and target population ( 49 ).
Table 3.2.1 Wild birds focused on target species Investigations according to the surveillance programme set out in Part 2 of Annex II to Decision 2010/367/EU
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3.5. |
Sampling procedures and sampling periods |
3.6. |
Laboratory testing: description of the laboratory tests used |
4. Description of the epidemiological situation of the disease in poultry during the last five years
5. Description of the epidemiological situation of the disease in wild birds during the last five years
6. Measures in place as regards the notification of the disease
7. Costs
7.1. Detailed analysis of the costs:
7.1.1. Poultry
7.1.2. Wild birds
7.2. Summary of the costs
7.2.1. Poultry surveillance
Detailed analysis of the costs of the programme — poultry |
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Laboratory testing |
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Methods of laboratory analysis |
Number of tests |
Unitary test cost (per method) |
Total cost |
Serological pre-screening (1) |
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Haemagglutination-inhibition-test (HI) for H5/H7 (2) |
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Virus isolation test |
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PCR test |
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Sampling |
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Number of samples |
Unitary costs |
Total costs |
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Other measures |
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Number |
Unitary cost |
Total cost |
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Others (please specify) |
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Total |
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(1) Specify the laboratory test to be used. (2) Specify number of tests for H5 and for H7. |
7.2.2. Wild bird surveillance
Detailed analysis of the costs of the programme — wild birds |
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Laboratory testing |
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Methods of laboratory analysis |
Number of tests |
Unitary test cost (per method) |
Total cost |
Virus isolation test |
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PCR test |
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Sampling |
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Number of samples |
Unitary cost |
Total cost |
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Other measures |
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Number |
Unitary cost |
Total cost |
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Others (please specify) |
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Total |
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Total cost poultry and wild birds |
ANNEX V
Standard requirements for the submission of national programmes for the eradication of the aquacultures animal diseases referred to in Article 1(e)
Requirements/information needed |
Information/further explanation and justification |
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1. |
Identification of the programme |
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1.1. |
Declaring Member State |
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1.2. |
Competent authority (address, fax, e-mail) |
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1.3. |
Reference of this document |
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1.4. |
Date sent to the Commission |
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2. |
Type of communication |
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2.1. |
Application for eradication programme |
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3. |
National legislation () |
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4. |
Request for co-finance |
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4.1. |
Indicate the year(s) for which co-finance is requested |
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4.2. |
Agreement of the managing authority of the operational programme () (signature and stamp) |
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5. |
Diseases |
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5.1. |
Fish |
VHS IHN SVC ISA KHV |
5.2. |
Molluscs |
Marteilia refringens Bonamia ostrae |
5.3. |
Crustaceans |
White spot disease |
6. |
General information on the programmes |
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6.1. |
Competent Authority () |
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6.2. |
Organisation, supervision of all stakeholders involved in the programme () |
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6.3. |
An overview of the structure of the aquaculture industry in the area in question including types of production, species kept etc. |
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6.4. |
Notification to the competent authority of suspicion and confirmation of the disease(s) in question has been compulsory since when? |
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6.5. |
Early detection system in place throughout the Member States, enabling the competent authority to undertake effective disease investigation and reporting since when? ((a) (b) (c)) |
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6.6. |
Source of aquaculture animals of susceptible species to the disease in question entering in the Member State, zone or compartments for farming |
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6.7. |
Guidelines on good hygiene practice () |
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6.8. |
Epidemiological situation of the disease in at least the previous four years before the commencement of the programme () |
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6.9. |
Estimated costs and the anticipated benefits of the programme. () |
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6.10. |
Description of the submitted programme () |
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6.11. |
Duration of the programme |
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7. |
Area covered () |
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7.1. |
Member State |
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7.2. |
Zone (entire water catchment area) () |
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7.3. |
Zone (part of water catchment area) () Identify and describe the artificial or natural barrier that delimits the zone and justify its capability to prevent the upward migration of aquatic animals from the lower stretches of the water catchment area. |
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7.4. |
Zone (more than one water catchment area) () |
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7.5. |
Compartment independent on the surrounding health status () |
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Identify and describe for each farm the water supply ((a) (b)) |
Well, borehole or spring Water treatment plant inactivating the relevant pathogen () |
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Identify and describe for each farm natural or artificial barriers and justify its capability to prevent that aquatic animals enter each farm in a compartment from the surrounding watercourses. |
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Identify and describe for each farm the protection against flooding and infiltration of water form the surrounding |
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7.6. |
Compartment dependent on the surrounding health status () |
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One epidemiological unit due to geographical localisation and distance from other farms/farming areas () |
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All farms comprising the compartment fall within a common biosecurity system. () |
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Any additional requirements () |
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7.7. |
Farms or mollusc farming areas covered by the programme (registration numbers and geographical situation) |
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8. |
Measures of the submitted programme |
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8.1. |
Summary of the measures under the programme |
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First year Testing Harvesting for human consumption or further processing Immediate Delayed Removal and disposal Immediate Delayed Vaccination Other measures (specify) |
Last year Testing Harvesting for human consumption or further processing Immediate Delayed Removal and disposal Immediate Delayed Other measures (specify) |
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8.2. |
Description of the measures of the programme () |
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Target population/species |
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Used tests and sampling schemes. Laboratories involved in the programme (). |
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Rules on movements of animals |
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Used vaccines and vaccination schemes |
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Measures in case of a positive result () |
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Compensation scheme for owners |
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Control and supervision on the implementation of the programme and reporting |
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(1) National legislation in force applicable to the application for eradication programme. (2) In accordance with Article 12 of Commission Regulation (EC) N 498/2007 of 26 March 2007 laying down detailed rules for the implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No 1198/2006 on the European Fisheries Fund (OJ L 120, 10.5.2007, p. 1). (3) A description shall be provided of the structure, competencies, duties and powers of the Competent Authority or Competent Authorities involved. (4) A description shall be provided of the authorities in charge of the supervision and coordination of the programme and the different operators involved. (5) The early detection systems shall in particular ensure the rapid recognition of any clinical sings consistent with the suspicion of a disease, emerging disease, or unexplained mortality in farms or molluscs farming areas, and in the wild, and the rapid communication of the event to the competent authority with the aim to activating diagnostic investigation with minimum delay. The early detection system shall include at least the following: (a) broad awareness, among the personnel employed in aquaculture businesses or involved in the processing of aquaculture animals, of any signs consistent with the presence of a disease, and training of veterinarians of aquatic animals health specialists in detecting and reporting unusual disease occurrence; (b) veterinarians or aquatic animal health specialists trained in recognising and reporting suspicious disease occurrence; (c) access by the competent authority to laboratories with the facilities for diagnosing and differentiating listed and emerging diseases. (6) A description shall be provided in accordance with Article 9 of Directive 2006/88/EC of 24 October 2006 on animal health requirements for aquaculture animals and products thereof, and on the prevention and control of certain diseases in aquatic animals (OJ L 328, 24.11.2006, p. 14). (7) Information shall be given using the table laid down in Part 10 of Annex V to this Decision. (8) A description shall be provided of the benefits for farmers and society in general. (9) A concise description of the programme shall be given with the main objectives, the main measures, the target population, the areas of implementation and the definition of a positive case. (10) The area covered shall be clearly identified and described in a map, which should be attached as an Annex to the application. (11) An entire water catchment area from its sources to its estuary. (12) Part of a water catchment area from the source(s) to a natural or artificial barrier that prevents the upward migration of aquatic animals from the lower stretches of the water catchment area. (13) More than one water catchment area, including their estuaries, due to the epidemiological link between the catchment areas through the estuary. (14) Compartments comprising one or more farms or mollusc farming areas where the health status regarding a specific disease is independent on the health status regarding that disease of surrounding natural waters. (15) An compartment which is independent of the health status of surrounding waters, shall be supplied with water: (a) through a water treatment plant inactivating the relevant pathogen in order to reduce the risk of the introduction of the disease to an acceptable level; or (b) directly from a well, a borehole or a spring. Where such water supply is situated outside the premises of the farm, the water shall be supplied directly to the farm, and be channelled through a pipe. (16) Technical information shall be provided to demonstrate that the relevant pathogen is inactivated in order to reduce the risk of the introduction of the disease to an acceptable level. (17) Compartments comprising one or more farms or mollusc farming areas where the health status regarding a specific disease is dependent on the health status regarding that disease of surrounding natural waters. (18) A description shall be provided of the geographical localisation and the distance from other farms/farming areas that make possible to consider the compartment as one epidemiological unit. (19) A description shall be provided of the common biosecurity system. (20) Each farm or mollusc farming area in a compartment which is dependent on the health status of surrounding waters shall be subject to additional measures imposed by the competent authority, when considered necessary to prevent the introduction of diseases. Such measures may include the establishment of a buffer zone around the compartment in which a monitoring programme is carried out, and the establishment of additional protection against the intrusion of possible pathogen carriers or vectors. (21) A comprehensive description needs to be provided unless reference can be made to Community legislation. The national legislation in which the measures are laid down shall be mentioned. (22) Describe diagnostic methods and sampling schemes. When OIE or EU standards are applied, refer to them. If not, describe them. Name the laboratories involved in the programme (National Reference Laboratory or designated laboratories). (23) A description is provided of the measures as regards positive animals (immediate or delayed harvesting for human consumption, immediate or delayed removal and disposal, measures to avoid the spread of the pathogen when harvesting, further processing or removal and disposal takes place, a procedure for the disinfection of the infected farms or mollusc farming areas, a procedure for restocking with healthy animals in farms or farming areas which have been depopulated and creation of surveillance zone around the infected farm or farming area, etc.). |
10. Data on the epidemiological situation/evolution of the disease in the last four years (one table for each year of implementation)
10.1. Data on testing animals
Member State, zone or compartment ()
Disease: |
Year |
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Farm or mollusc farming area |
Number of samplings |
Number of clinical inspections |
Water temperature at sampling/inspection |
Species at sampling |
Species sampled |
Number of animals sampled (total and by species) |
Number of tests |
Positive results of laboratorial examination |
Positive results of clinical inspections |
Total |
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(1) Member State, zone or compartment as defined in Point 7 of Annex V. |
10.2. Data on testing farms or farming areas
Disease: |
Year |
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Member State, zone or compartment () |
Total number of farms or mollusc farming areas () |
Total number farms or mollusc farming areas under the programme |
Number of farms or mollusc farming areas checked () |
Number of positive farms or mollusc farming areas () |
Number of new positive farms or mollusc farming areas () |
Number of farms or mollusc farming areas depopulated |
% positive farms or mollusc farming areas depopulated |
Animals removed and disposed of () |
Target indicators |
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% farms or mollusc farming areas coverage |
% positive farms or mollusc farming areas period farms or mollusc farming areas prevalence |
% new positive farms or mollusc farming areas farms or mollusc farming areas incidence |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 = |
9 |
10 = |
11 = (5/4)×100 |
12 = (6/4)×100 |
Total |
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(1) Member State, zone or compartment as defined in Point 7 of Annex V. (2) Total number of farms or mollusc farming areas existing in the Member State, Zone or Compartment as defined in Point 7 of Annex V. (3) Check means to perform a farm/mollusc farming area level test under the programme for the respective disease with the purpose of upgrading the health status of the farm/mollusc farming area. In this column a farm/mollusc farming area should not be counted twice even if has been checked more than once. (4) Farms or mollusc farming areas with at least one positive animal during the period independent of the number of times the farms or mollusc farming areas has been checked. (5) Farms or mollusc farming areas which health status in the previous period was, in accordance with Part A of Annex III to Directive 2006/88/EC, category I, category II, category III or category IV and have at least one positive animal in this period. (6) Animals × 1 000 or total weight of animals removed and disposed of. |
11. Targets (one table for each year of implementation)
11.1. Targets related to testing animals
Member State, zone or compartment ()
Disease: |
Year |
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Farm or mollusc farming area |
Number of samplings |
Number of clinical inspections |
Water temperature at sampling/Inspection |
Species at sampling |
Species sampled |
Number of animals sampled (total and by species) |
Number of tests |
Total |
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(1) Member State, zone or compartment as defined in Point 7 of Annex V. |
11.2. Targets on testing farms or farming areas
Disease: |
Year |
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Member State, zone or compartment () |
Total number of farms or mollusc farming areas () |
Total number farms or mollusc farming areas under the programme |
Number of farms or mollusc farming areas expected to be checked () |
Number of expected positive farms or mollusc farming areas () |
Number of expected new positive farms or mollusc farming areas () |
Number of farms or mollusc farming areas expected to be depopulated |
% positive farms or mollusc farming areas expected to be depopulated |
Target indicators |
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Expected % farms or mollusc farming areas coverage |
% positive farms or mollusc farming areas Expected period farms or mollusc farming areas prevalence |
% new positive farms or mollusc farming areas Expected farms or mollusc farming areas incidence |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 = (7/5)×100 |
9 = (4/3)×100 |
10 = (5/4)×100 |
11 = (6/4)×100 |
Total |
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(1) Member State, zone or compartment as defined in Point 7 of Annex V. (2) Total number of farms or mollusc farming areas existing in the Member State, zone or compartment as defined in Point 7 of Annex V. (3) Check means to perform a farm/mollusc farming area level test under the programme for the respective disease with the purpose of upgrading, the health status of the farm/mollusc farming area. In this column a farm/mollusc farming area should not be counted twice even if has been checked more than once. (4) Farms or mollusc farming areas with at least one positive animal during the period independent of the number of times the farms or mollusc farming areas has been checked. (5) Farms or mollusc farming areas which health status in the previous period was, in accordance with Part A of Annex III to Directive 2006/88/EC, category I, category II, category III or category IV and have at least one positive animal in this period. |
12. Detailed analysis of the cost of the programme (one table per year of implementation)
Costs related to |
Specification |
Number of units |
Unitary cost in EUR |
Total amount in EUR |
Community () funding requested (yes/no) |
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1. |
Testing |
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1.1. |
Cost of the analysis |
Test: |
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Test: |
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Test: |
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1.2. |
Cost of sampling |
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1.3. |
Other costs |
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2. |
Vaccination or treatment |
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2.1. |
Purchase of vaccine/treatment |
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2.2. |
Distribution costs |
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2.3. |
Administering costs |
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2.4. |
Control costs |
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3. |
Removal and disposal of the aquaculture animals |
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3.1. |
Compensation of animals |
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3.2. |
Transport costs |
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3.3. |
Disposal costs |
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3.4. |
Loss in case of removal |
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3.5. |
Costs from treatment of products |
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4. |
Cleansing and disinfection |
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5. |
Salaries (staff contracted for the programme only) |
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6. |
Consumables and specific equipment |
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7. |
Other costs |
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Total |
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(1) Referred either to Veterinary funds either to European Fishery Fund (Council Regulation (EC) No 1198/2006). |
( 1 ) OJ L 224, 18.8.1990, p. 19.
( 2 ) OJ L 155, 30.4.2004, p. 95; corrected by OJ L 193, 1.6.2004, p. 71. Decision as last amended by Decision 2007/268/EC (OJ L 115, 3.5.2007, p. 3).
( 3 ) OJ L 115, 29.4.2008, p. 44.
( 4 ) In the case of the second and subsequent years of a multiannual programme that has already been approved by a Commission Decision, only Section 1, Section 6 (only for the evolution of the disease during the previous year), Section 7 and Section 8 need to be completed.
( 5 ) One document per disease is used unless all measures of the programme on the target population are used for the monitoring, control and eradication of different diseases.
( 6 ) Indicate the year(s) for which co-financing is requested.
( 7 ) A concise description is given including target population (species, number of herds and animals present and under the programme), the main measures (sampling and testing regimes, eradication measures used, qualification of herds and animals, vaccination schemes) and the main results (incidence, prevalence, qualification of herds and animals). The information is given for distinct periods if the measures were substantially modified. The information is documented by relevant summary epidemiological tables (set out in Section 6) complemented by graphs or maps (to be attached).
( 8 ) A concise description of the programme is given with the main objective(s) (monitoring, control, eradication, qualification of herds and/or regions, reducing prevalence and incidence), the main measures (sampling and testing regimes, eradication measures to be applied, qualification of herds and animals, vaccination schemes), the target animal population and the area(s) of implementation and the definition of a positive case.
( 9 ) Describe the authorities in charge of supervising and coordinating the departments responsible for implementing the programme and the different operators involved. Describe the responsibilities of all involved.
( 10 ) Describe the name and denomination, the administrative boundaries, and the surface of the administrative and geographical areas in which the programme is to be applied. Illustrate with maps.
( 11 ) A comprehensive description needs to be provided of all measures unless reference can be made to Union legislation. The national legislation in which the measures are laid down is also mentioned.
( 12 ) To mention only if applicable.
( 13 ) A description is provided of the measures as regards positive animals (description of the slaughter policy, destination of carcases, use or treatment of animal products, the destruction of all products which could transmit the disease or the treatment of such products to avoid any possible contamination, a procedure for the disinfection of infected holdings, the therapeutic or preventive treatment chosen, a procedure for the restocking with healthy animals of holdings which have been depopulated by slaughter and the creation of a surveillance zone around the infected holding,).
( 14 ) Describe the process and control that will be carried out in order to ensure the proper monitoring of the implementation of the programme.
( 15 ) A description is provided of the benefits for farmers and society in general from the public health, animal health and economical point of view.
( 16 ) The data on the evolution of the disease are provided according to the tables below where appropriate.
( 17 ) No data to be provided in case of rabies.
( 18 ) Data only to be provided for bovine tuberculosis, bovine brucellosis, ovine and caprine brucellosis (B. melitensis).
( 19 ) Data only to be provided if vaccination has been carried out.
( 20 ) Data only to be provided in case the programme comprises measures as regards wildlife or if the data are epidemiologically relevant for the disease.
( 21 ) For subsequent years of approved multiannual programmes only one table for the relevant year should be filled in.
( 22 ) Data not to be provided in case of rabies.
( 23 ) Data only to be provided if appropriate.
( 24 ) Data only to be provided if appropriate.
( 25 ) For subsequent years of approved multiannual programmes only one table for the relevant year should be filled in.
( 26 ) In the case of the second and subsequent years of a multiannual programme that has already been approved by a Commission Decision, only Part B Section 6 (only evolution of the disease during the previous year), Section 7 and Section 8 need to be completed.
( 27 ) For different animal populations a complete separate document per population according to this Annex must be filled in for the submission of the programmes.
( 28 ) OJ L 325, 12.12.2003, p. 1.
( 29 ) OJ L 325, 12.12.2003, p. 31.
( 30 ) A concise description is given with data on the target population (species, number of flocks/herds and animals present and covered by the programme), the main measures (testing, testing and slaughter, testing and killing, qualification of flocks/herds and animals, vaccination) and the main results (incidence, prevalence, qualification of flocks/herds and animals). The information is given for distinct periods if the measures were substantially modified. The information is documented by relevant summary epidemiological tables, graphs or maps.
( 31 ) A concise description of the programme is given with the main objective(s) (monitoring, control, eradication, qualification of flocks/herds and/or regions, reducing prevalence and incidence), the main measures (testing, testing and slaughter, testing and killing, qualification of flocks/herds and animals, vaccination), the target animal population and the area(s) of implementation and the definition of a positive case.
( 32 ) Describe the authorities in charge of supervising and coordinating the departments responsible for implementing the programme and the different operators involved. Describe the responsibilities of all involved.
( 33 ) Describe the name and denomination, the administrative boundaries, and the surface of the administrative and geographical areas in which the programme is to be applied. Illustrate with maps.
( 34 ) Where appropriate Union legislation is mentioned. Otherwise the national legislation is mentioned.
( 35 ) Not applicable for poultry.
( 36 ) A short description is provided of the measures as regards positive animals (slaughter, destination of carcases, use or treatment of animal products, the destruction of all products which could transmit the disease or the treatment of such products to avoid any possible contamination, a procedure for the disinfection of infected holdings, a procedure for the restocking with healthy animals of holdings which have been depopulated by slaughter).
( 37 ) A short description of the control procedures, and in particular rules on the movement of animals liable to be affected or contaminated by a given disease, and the regular inspection of the holdings or areas is provided.
( 38 ) A description is provided of all costs for the authorities and society and the benefits for farmers and society in general.
( 39 ) The data on the evolution of zoonotic salmonellosis are provided according to the tables where appropriate.
( 40 ) Data only to be provided if vaccination has been carried out.
( 41 ) Specify types of flocks if appropriate (breeders, layers, broilers).
( 42 ) Data only to be provided if appropriate.
( 43 ) Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and scrapie.
( 44 ) One document per disease is used unless all measures of the programme on the target population are used for the control and eradication of different diseases.
( 45 ) Rapid tests used as confirmatory tests must be included in Table 4.6.1 Rapid tests in bovine animals.
( 46 ) Description of the programme accordance with the minimum requirements set out in Annex VII, Chapter B of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001.
( 47 ) Including maps showing target sampling sites identified as being particularly at risk for the introduction of avian influenza virus, taking into account the criteria set out in point 4 of Annex I to Commission Decision 2010/367/EU (OJ L 166, 1.7.2010, p. 22) concerning a risk-based surveillance method.
( 48 ) As described in point 3 of Annex I to Decision 2010/367/EU.
( 49 ) Areas at risk (such as wetlands in particular where there are links with high density poultry populations), previous positive findings.